Arab News, Sun, Jan 21, 2024 | Rajab 9, 1445
Saudi Arabia sees 156% increase in number of tourists in 2023 compared to pre-pandemic levels
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia achieved a 156 percent increase in the number of tourists arriving
during 2023 compared to 2019, according to the UN’s World Tourism Barometer
report issued on Friday.
The great success achieved by the Kingdom in the
sector contributed to the Middle East leading the global recovery of tourism, in
relative terms, as it was the only region to have achieved growth beyond
pre-pandemic levels, attracting 122 percent more tourists in 2023 than in 2019.
The UN World Tourism Organization said: “According
to the first UNWTO World Tourism Barometer of the year, international tourism
ended 2023 at 88 percent of pre-pandemic levels, with an estimated 1.3 billion
international arrivals.
“International tourism receipts reached $1.4
trillion in 2023 according to preliminary estimates, about 93 percent of the
$1.5 trillion earned by destinations in 2019.
“Preliminary estimates on the economic
contribution of tourism, measured in tourism direct gross domestic product,
point to $3.3 trillion in 2023, or 3 percent of global GDP. This indicates a
recovery of pre-pandemic TDGDP driven by strong domestic and international
tourism.”
The barometer forecasts that international tourism
is expected to recover to pre-pandemic levels during this year “with initial
estimates pointing to 2 percent growth above 2019 levels,” and “remains subject
to the pace of recovery in Asia and to the evolution of existing economic and
geopolitical downside risks.”
Reports issued by the WTO confirm a significant
contribution of the Kingdom’s tourism sector to global tourism growth, as Saudi
Arabia topped the G20 countries in the rate of increase in the number of
arriving tourists in 2023, and ranked second among the fastest-growing tourist
destinations in the world in the first three quarters of last year.
Various tourist destinations in the Kingdom
witnessed a surge in the number of visitors in 2023 and the country achieved a
new record in spending by visitors coming from abroad, according to data issued
by the Saudi Central Bank earlier this month which revealed that tourism
revenues surpassed SR100 billion ($26.66 billion) for the first three quarters
of 2023.
Outbound travelers from the Kingdom spent SR64.8
billion in the January to September period, creating a balance of payments
surplus for the travel sector 72 percent higher than it was for the same period
in 2022.